Quantitative Server Sizing Model for Performance Satisfaction in Secure U2L Migration
There are many challenges in measuring capacity using metrics such as transactions per minute (TPM) and operation per second (OPS) for all server hardware, which are becoming increasingly obsolete due to the shortening of the lifecycle of hardware and the advent of microprocessors. Instead, the resu...
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Auteurs principaux: | Hun Joe, Sungjin Kim, Brent Byunghoon Kang |
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IEEE
2021
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